TedL
New Member
I hope I can convey this with words, and not need drawings or pictures.
The basic question is whether a sanitary tee can be used on its back when the side (branch) is being used for the vent connection, and the fixture being drained is the highest connection. I suspect not, but I assume I can use a wye on its back with a 1/8 bend to make the connection.
I'm replacing a shower unit with a larger one, and looking to correct the current flat vent setup. I have limited (but sufficient) vertical drop from the vent connection in the wall (adjacent to the shower) to the stack across the room. This 2" line only serves the shower.
Location is New York State = IPC
The basic question is whether a sanitary tee can be used on its back when the side (branch) is being used for the vent connection, and the fixture being drained is the highest connection. I suspect not, but I assume I can use a wye on its back with a 1/8 bend to make the connection.
I'm replacing a shower unit with a larger one, and looking to correct the current flat vent setup. I have limited (but sufficient) vertical drop from the vent connection in the wall (adjacent to the shower) to the stack across the room. This 2" line only serves the shower.
Location is New York State = IPC